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house speaker john boehner saying the white house seems willing to slow walk our economy up to and over the fiscal cliff. senator reed telling mr. boehner he can't ignore the american people forever. so there they have it. live to capitol hill with one on one interview with representative maxine waters when we come back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ that
house speaker john boehner saying the white house seems willing to slow walk our economy up to and over the fiscal cliff. senator reed telling mr. boehner he can't ignore the american people forever. so there they have it. live to capitol hill with one on one interview with representative maxine waters when we come back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only...
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john mcafee back in the u.s. could be he extradited to belize for questioning in connection with the murder of his neighbor? tomorrow morning at 7:00 a. mchlt the story behind the fed's latest move, dallas fed president richard fisher is going to be our special guest. we've got lots of questions for him. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like
john mcafee back in the u.s. could be he extradited to belize for questioning in connection with the murder of his neighbor? tomorrow morning at 7:00 a. mchlt the story behind the fed's latest move, dallas fed president richard fisher is going to be our special guest. we've got lots of questions for him. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right...
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john harwood will be along with those results. >>> and the mysterious john mcafee is back on u.s. soil after being on the run
john harwood will be along with those results. >>> and the mysterious john mcafee is back on u.s. soil after being on the run
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john in new mexico. >> caller: hey, jim, a big chickenhat.com from booyah. >> what's going on? >> caller: listen i'm dying to get back into china. it looks like bidu is leaving without me. can i jump back in? >> man come on, we need to diversify when we play china. which is why my charitable trust which you can follow along with actionalertsplus.com is buying the ishares trust, the fxi. buy buy buy. goes to 42. go to eddie in florida. a lot of florida calls. >> caller: hello, jim, a big booyah from port st. lucie, florida. thanks for all the help you've given me over the years. i wish you continued good health. >> very kind. what's going on there? >> caller: okay. i own precision drilling, pbs, a long time. do i continue to own it or sell it? >> i'm a big quality guy. if you're going to be in that drilling game you want to be in schlumberger, alias slob. best in in breed. no one ever did wrong by going best im breed. mike in illinois. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. >> what's going on? >> caller: merry christmas to your and your staff. listen, what's this mass welcome the biomed
john in new mexico. >> caller: hey, jim, a big chickenhat.com from booyah. >> what's going on? >> caller: listen i'm dying to get back into china. it looks like bidu is leaving without me. can i jump back in? >> man come on, we need to diversify when we play china. which is why my charitable trust which you can follow along with actionalertsplus.com is buying the ishares trust, the fxi. buy buy buy. goes to 42. go to eddie in florida. a lot of florida calls. >>...
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but the -- when we look at to 2015 we could be looking at turbulent times. >> john, it's karen. can you just clarify something for me? the 6.5 and the inflation target, is that a one-time print at that level and that would change the policy or how do they measure? is it for two quarters? what's the test? >> i only caught part of what you said there, but so, they have two tests, unemployment rate, this is something a little strange about what they're doing. they're looking at the unemployment rate in real time. so, they're saying, once the unemployment rate gets to 6.5%, then they'll start having a discussion about raising short-term interest rates. on the inflation front, they're saying it's based on their forecast, that if they're forecasting inflation, to go as far as 2.5%, then they'll also have a discussion about raising short-term interest rates. now, there's a potential problem here, which is that the fed may have forecasted or too rosy about inflation. they might expect inflation to be stable, right as it's taking off and then they'll be too short, they won't be quick eno
but the -- when we look at to 2015 we could be looking at turbulent times. >> john, it's karen. can you just clarify something for me? the 6.5 and the inflation target, is that a one-time print at that level and that would change the policy or how do they measure? is it for two quarters? what's the test? >> i only caught part of what you said there, but so, they have two tests, unemployment rate, this is something a little strange about what they're doing. they're looking at the...
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john, what should the fed do today? what can the fed do today to prevent that sentiment, feeding through potentially to spending on this economy? >> i don't think there's anything the fed can do at this point, because it's not about monetary policy. steve has shown you we've already had a $2 trillion expansion in the fed balance sheets. rates are at zero. and promise to be held there for another three years. so what is it that they're trying to expand the balance sheet further and trying to depress generation treasury yields lower going to do to stimulate the mee? i think it's going to do no good. potentially it could do harm, hurting savers, perhaps boosting commodity prices, raising inflation. if the fiscal cliff goes wrong, the feds have already acted. i think what they are going to do today is a mistake. >> in other words, the extension to $85 billion of outright asset purchases? >> that's correct. we're on emergency management policy more than three years into the recovery. if something goes wrong, you know, the fe
john, what should the fed do today? what can the fed do today to prevent that sentiment, feeding through potentially to spending on this economy? >> i don't think there's anything the fed can do at this point, because it's not about monetary policy. steve has shown you we've already had a $2 trillion expansion in the fed balance sheets. rates are at zero. and promise to be held there for another three years. so what is it that they're trying to expand the balance sheet further and trying...
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president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone on tuesday, exchanging new proposals. the president gave boehner a revised offer on monday, reducing his demand for new tax revenue from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion over ten years. boehner responded with a plan that largely sticks to his original offer a week ago. reports say the white house has told republicans it would include an overhaul of corporate taxes in any budget deal. that hasn't been done before. in an exclusive interview with barbara walters of abc news, president obama says he still expects a deal before the end of the year. >> i remain optimistic that there are enough people of goodwill in this town that recognize our economy will be much better off. american families will be much better off if we get this done. the most important thing we can do is make sure that middle-class taxes do not go up on january 1. and i'm pretty confident that republicans would not hold middle-class taxes hostage to try to protect tax cuts for high-income individuals. >> prediction -- are you going to be able to raise taxes,
president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone on tuesday, exchanging new proposals. the president gave boehner a revised offer on monday, reducing his demand for new tax revenue from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion over ten years. boehner responded with a plan that largely sticks to his original offer a week ago. reports say the white house has told republicans it would include an overhaul of corporate taxes in any budget deal. that hasn't been done before. in an exclusive...
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president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone tuesday. after exchanging new proposals, aides confirm the president gave boehner a revised offer on behind, reducing his demand for new tax revenue from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion over ten years. boehner responded with a plan that largely sticks to his original offer a week ago. reports suggest the white house has told republicans it would include an overhaul of corporate taxes in any budget deal. which it hasn't done before. in an interview with abc news, the president says he still expects a deal before the end of the year. >> i remain optimistic that there are enough people of goodwill in this town that recognize our economy will be much better off, american families will be much better off, f we get this done. the most important thing we can do is make sure that middle-class taxes do not go up on january 1, and i'm confident that republicans would not hold middle-class taxes hostage to try to protect tax cuts for high-income individuals. >> and you can see president obama's full inter
president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone tuesday. after exchanging new proposals, aides confirm the president gave boehner a revised offer on behind, reducing his demand for new tax revenue from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion over ten years. boehner responded with a plan that largely sticks to his original offer a week ago. reports suggest the white house has told republicans it would include an overhaul of corporate taxes in any budget deal. which it hasn't done before. in...
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and he's talking to john hoeven. find out how the luxury consumer is faring. and, is the best item on yum's value menu itself? that's all coming up, top of the hour with jim cramer. your first move tomorrow coming up after this. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enla
and he's talking to john hoeven. find out how the luxury consumer is faring. and, is the best item on yum's value menu itself? that's all coming up, top of the hour with jim cramer. your first move tomorrow coming up after this. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others...
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i agree with john. they need to get really close then because then there's a sense of urgency and that's what they feel like they can get the votes to get this done right up to the edge of disaster. >> it's not he said, she said. they have put out spending cuts. >> $600 billion that the president talked about in his proposal. >> less than that on medicare, somewhat of a third of that on medicare. the problem is medicare cuts are very, very unpopular deeper they are, so the reason, you know, the president's put his revenue ask out there. wants taxes to go up on the top 2%, that's very popular. the stuff that the republicans want, deeper cuts in entitlements, that's not popular hand that's why they are trading who is going to propose their proposal first. the republicans said we want to raise the medicare eligibility age, whether you like the idea or not and change the inflation adjustment. the question is what in addition to that gets done, and who is going to lay it out on the table first? >> will we ge
i agree with john. they need to get really close then because then there's a sense of urgency and that's what they feel like they can get the votes to get this done right up to the edge of disaster. >> it's not he said, she said. they have put out spending cuts. >> $600 billion that the president talked about in his proposal. >> less than that on medicare, somewhat of a third of that on medicare. the problem is medicare cuts are very, very unpopular deeper they are, so the...
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we just talked about it with john boehner. does that help or hurt? >> home run for exchange trade for two reasons. whatever happens on the fiscal cliff, whatever they get their act together to do, two things will happen. tax rates will go up on capital gains and dividend. etfs or more tax efficient, more people will follow into that place. i also think some people trapped in mutual funds because they have low tax basis will do tax gains harvesting, realize their gains, pay 15% and move that money finally into cheaper, more tax efficient and better profits etf has to offer. >> trader talk column, trader talk cnbc.com in a few moments. that's what's hot, etfs. back to you. >> we look forward to that very much. thanks, guys. gold market selling off a little bit. at the close, sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. moving into stocks and out of the metals. >> they are. we're seeing a little bit of weakness in the gold futures price. gold etfs held up steadily over the last several weebs as well as record levels, in fact. in term of the flat pr
we just talked about it with john boehner. does that help or hurt? >> home run for exchange trade for two reasons. whatever happens on the fiscal cliff, whatever they get their act together to do, two things will happen. tax rates will go up on capital gains and dividend. etfs or more tax efficient, more people will follow into that place. i also think some people trapped in mutual funds because they have low tax basis will do tax gains harvesting, realize their gains, pay 15% and move...
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john boehner is going to speak from the floor of the house. not a brepresser. with an update on fiscal cliff go negotiations. that's coming at noon right after the gavel. in the meantime, you're looking at the final shipment of twinkies. >> behold. >> but where are these cream filled snack cakes? we're going to tell you how you can get your hands on one after the break. >> yuck. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which lis
john boehner is going to speak from the floor of the house. not a brepresser. with an update on fiscal cliff go negotiations. that's coming at noon right after the gavel. in the meantime, you're looking at the final shipment of twinkies. >> behold. >> but where are these cream filled snack cakes? we're going to tell you how you can get your hands on one after the break. >> yuck. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to...
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one question i keep coming up against is the president and john boehner are now supposedly having good, substantive discussions. can boehner bring the troops along? if he agrees with the president, can he get enough tea party republicans behind him to sale the deal? because that wasn't the case back in 2011. and, tony, i have to say, both sides seem to have really -- with all the rhetoric we've had leading up to today, it seems to me that both sides have rallied up their bases and i have questions about whether either of them can deliver. >> yeah. i think it makes it really difficult. jared is right, you know, you talk about each element of what an agreement might be. some of them are really big water fall kinds of issues, right? and the rate issue is a water fall kind of issue. you don't meet in the middle. you have to go over and everybody go off the water fall together. >> wait a second. is there a proposal that could be met which would say we're going to raise income tax rates, but we're not going to go back to 39.6%? maybe 37%. >> it is possible, but still it is movement on margin
one question i keep coming up against is the president and john boehner are now supposedly having good, substantive discussions. can boehner bring the troops along? if he agrees with the president, can he get enough tea party republicans behind him to sale the deal? because that wasn't the case back in 2011. and, tony, i have to say, both sides seem to have really -- with all the rhetoric we've had leading up to today, it seems to me that both sides have rallied up their bases and i have...
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cnbc's john fort reveals which major tech giants have billions of dollars stashed overseas. analyst share their concern over departure of italian prime minister mario monti. >>> and the fiscal cliff is getting plenty of attention. head over to cnbc.com for the latest. >>> now, berlusconi and monti are exchanging verbal blows ahead of a caustic election campaign in italy. the controversial businessman and global prime minister has accused the prime minister of pursuing german-centric policies that have pushed italy into recession. monti reiterated the need for italy to continue economic reforms. >> it's interesting, we saw yields trying to edge a bit higher opinion let's recap where we are. kick off with italy. the close yesterday for the ten-year was 4.8. the close to the two-year yesterday on italy, 2.29%. below that at 2.25%. we had a spanish auction today. they raised nearly $379 billion. yields in that auction lower than they were in japan, as well. we closed on the ten-year at 5.54, below that at 5.51%. italy closed at 2.256%. spain on the two-year closed at 3.09%. >>>
cnbc's john fort reveals which major tech giants have billions of dollars stashed overseas. analyst share their concern over departure of italian prime minister mario monti. >>> and the fiscal cliff is getting plenty of attention. head over to cnbc.com for the latest. >>> now, berlusconi and monti are exchanging verbal blows ahead of a caustic election campaign in italy. the controversial businessman and global prime minister has accused the prime minister of pursuing...
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>> all right, finally, this john mcafee story is right out of hollywood. we need to start casting the movie. one likely candidate is vladic sheybal who played dr. boogalow. but i found the late, great roy shader, seen as bob fossey in "all that jazz." unfortunately, they are both dead. so, casting remains open. i see on the set one person with facial hair and i think -- if pete had a really, really, really hard weekend, monday morning, he could play john mcafee. >> i had a rough one this weekend, as a matter of fact. boy, that was tough. >> little extra time with tequila mocking bird. >> meggings were too tight? >> no meggings here. >> have you heard of meggings, jane? >> have i heard of what? >> meggings. male leggings. >> oh -- you know -- not where i live. not the part of town where i live. real men live in my neighborhood. if i see that, i'm going to go out and slap him. >> good for you, jane. that's why we like you. >> i'm looking forward to that, then. >> all right. jane, see you tomorrow. >>> coming up next, barnes & nobles, one of barron's top t k
>> all right, finally, this john mcafee story is right out of hollywood. we need to start casting the movie. one likely candidate is vladic sheybal who played dr. boogalow. but i found the late, great roy shader, seen as bob fossey in "all that jazz." unfortunately, they are both dead. so, casting remains open. i see on the set one person with facial hair and i think -- if pete had a really, really, really hard weekend, monday morning, he could play john mcafee. >> i had a...
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john, what are your clients telling you right now? jeff just said i think it was over the weekend that so many of their customers are clenched right now. that they're just waiting to see what the resolution of the fiscal cliff is that they're holding back on orders. is that the case with some of your clients as well? >> well, i think right now we haven't received the clarity of the election we were hoping for. i think both sides republicans and democrats are basically negotiating behind closed doors. hopefully i think the news over the weekend was a lot better than it had been. moving a little bit. senator corker moving as well. we had better data out of china last week. household net worth increased by $1.7 trillion which was a big number for the fed. it says the bernanke policies are working. in terms of clients what they're doing, obviously there's a lot of clouds on the horizon short-term. but longer term, it's positive. so right now towards the end of the year what we've been seeing is a lot of accounts looking to take out short
john, what are your clients telling you right now? jeff just said i think it was over the weekend that so many of their customers are clenched right now. that they're just waiting to see what the resolution of the fiscal cliff is that they're holding back on orders. is that the case with some of your clients as well? >> well, i think right now we haven't received the clarity of the election we were hoping for. i think both sides republicans and democrats are basically negotiating behind...
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john harwood? >> nothing new in the remarks. he's following a formula the white house has become to believe in. public heat. >> i'm sure you'll have more coming up all night. "closing bell" with bill griffith and some australian is next. >>> everybody's at the big board today. welcome to "closing bell." i'm bill griffith. yes, we're at the new york stock exchange as well looking to open the week on a winning note as washington continues to look for some kind of a deal on the fiscal cliff. >> some kind being the operative words. hello everyone, again. maria is going to be back tomorrow but in the meantime you're stuck with me. let's see what the markets are up to today. the dow holding marginally above water. as for the nasdaq and the s&p, let's get a check on those two as well. they've been kind of positive today, but not superbly so. at least it is a positive start to the trading week. >> now, forget about the number of days -- shopping days until christmas. we're talking about 13 and a half trading days after today how to posi
john harwood? >> nothing new in the remarks. he's following a formula the white house has become to believe in. public heat. >> i'm sure you'll have more coming up all night. "closing bell" with bill griffith and some australian is next. >>> everybody's at the big board today. welcome to "closing bell." i'm bill griffith. yes, we're at the new york stock exchange as well looking to open the week on a winning note as washington continues to look for some...
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hi, john. >> hi, tyler. it is glammy and overcast in washington today but everybody is looking for bright signs about the fiscal cliff. we have a bright side yesterday when john boehner came here to the white house. house speaker to talk to president obama. first individual one on one meeting since the election and that meeting and some other signals that have been sent publicly by both parties have caused some noted skeptics of us getting a fiscal cliff deal. >> i think the atmospherics are getting so much better. we've gotten out after ka bookie theater and gone to dancing the tango with those two guys. any time you start to tango, you have a chance. >> chances of getting it done now are better. i think that's what's key. >> part of that tango is republicans cracking on tax rates. that's what president obama will be talking about in michigan today. keeping the public pressure on. but the part for the administrator point of view, tyler, is what do they live john boehner so he can bring his troops along, ent
hi, john. >> hi, tyler. it is glammy and overcast in washington today but everybody is looking for bright signs about the fiscal cliff. we have a bright side yesterday when john boehner came here to the white house. house speaker to talk to president obama. first individual one on one meeting since the election and that meeting and some other signals that have been sent publicly by both parties have caused some noted skeptics of us getting a fiscal cliff deal. >> i think the...
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john harwood in washington. be sure to tune in tomorrow for c innocence's special fiscal cliff coverage, live from washington. mission critical, rise above d.c., all day long, of course, becky, jim cramer, brian sullivan, maria will be holding lawmakers' feet to the fire in direct interviews about where they stand on the fiscal cliff and how they'll do their part to rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. earlier on "squawk box," erskine bowles, the co-founder of the fix the debt campaign, co-chair of fiscal responsibility and reform was asked about the progress he thinks both sides were making. >> i think the atmospherics are getting so much better. we've kind of gotten out of the ka kooky theater and gone to dancing the tango with those two guys. any time you start to tango you got a chance. >> joining us this morning from newton, mass, greg manke, economic adviser to the romney campaign, former chair of economic advisers under george w. bush now an economics prof s professor at harvard and ron johnson,
john harwood in washington. be sure to tune in tomorrow for c innocence's special fiscal cliff coverage, live from washington. mission critical, rise above d.c., all day long, of course, becky, jim cramer, brian sullivan, maria will be holding lawmakers' feet to the fire in direct interviews about where they stand on the fiscal cliff and how they'll do their part to rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. earlier on "squawk box," erskine bowles, the co-founder of the fix the...
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the question is going to be what does the white house give john boehner, offer john boehner in terms of entitlement cuts that he can use to bring along his caucus? it's pretty clear from the cracks in republican ranks, becky, that republicans are going to give ground on tax rates for some group of wealthier americans, maybe half million dollar incomes, maybe million dollar incomes. but boehner to the speaker to bring along his caucus has to say here are the spending concessions that i want and i think that's what this set of conversations is about. >> john, it was interesting to hear it from senator corker saying, yeah, we should hold the fight on spending. you about he did it on the assumption that you're going to have this debt ceiling crisis that comes up again and these concessions that come up in i guess february. the president in his initial offer laid out something that he had to say the debt ceiling would be part of that, too. would he have back down and say we could have this conversation again in six weeks? >> that's a really hard issue. he said in the same definitive rates
the question is going to be what does the white house give john boehner, offer john boehner in terms of entitlement cuts that he can use to bring along his caucus? it's pretty clear from the cracks in republican ranks, becky, that republicans are going to give ground on tax rates for some group of wealthier americans, maybe half million dollar incomes, maybe million dollar incomes. but boehner to the speaker to bring along his caucus has to say here are the spending concessions that i want and...
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president obama and john boehner meet face-to-face on sunday. does it mean we're any closer to the solution to the fiscal cliff? >>> a news conference by chairman ben bernanke, set for wednesday.
president obama and john boehner meet face-to-face on sunday. does it mean we're any closer to the solution to the fiscal cliff? >>> a news conference by chairman ben bernanke, set for wednesday.
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and john levy. biolite's chairman and ceo. thank you so much, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> stick with "mad money." >> announcer: coming up, data and dollars. as companies head to the cloud, the business of big data becomes all the more crucial. cramer's found one stock at the center of finance and figures that could be attracting some potential suitors. the takeover talk is just ahead. >>> just because we're stuck in a real tough environment right now with that darn fiscal cliff deadline looming, three weeks away, our political leaders getting absolutely nowhere -- >> buy buy buy! >> sell sell sell! >> it doesn't mean we stop searching for opportunities to make money. even in the most dismal markets there are always stocks that have the ability to go higher. just got to find them. takes a lot of work. one i've been doing a lot of work on, it's called dst systems. dog sam tom. now, dst is not a great business. hmm. but i think it could be a terrific stock. the reason? i see number signs suggesting that dst could be preparing its
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and john levy. biolite's chairman and ceo. thank you so much, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> stick with "mad money." >> announcer: coming up, data and dollars. as companies head to the cloud, the business of big data becomes all the more crucial. cramer's found one stock at the center of finance and figures that could be attracting some potential suitors. the takeover talk is just ahead. and we can save you 10% on ground shipping over the ups store. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> just because we're stuck in a real tough environment right now with that darn fiscal cliff deadline looming, three weeks away, our political leaders getting absolutely nowhere -- >> buy buy buy! >> sell sell sell! >> it doesn't mean we stop searching for opportunities to make money. even in the most dismal market
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. >>> house speaker john boehner says fiscal cliff talks remain stuck in neutral. >> the president insist on his position. insist on my way or the highway. >> well, going over that highway and the fiscal cliff would kill thousands of jobs, especially in the defense sector and the head of a defense contractor who will feel that pain joins us next along with former vermont governor howard dean who argues maybe going over the fiscal cliff will be the best thing for the nation. >>> later, we have the former chairman of the council of economic advisers under president bush. he's going to join us as well as laura tyson, the former head of the cea under president clinton. we're going to get their take on the cliff and today's jobs number. >>> also, tough week for apple shares. is now the time to load up? stick around for the apple trade in the back half of this hour. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] a
. >>> house speaker john boehner says fiscal cliff talks remain stuck in neutral. >> the president insist on his position. insist on my way or the highway. >> well, going over that highway and the fiscal cliff would kill thousands of jobs, especially in the defense sector and the head of a defense contractor who will feel that pain joins us next along with former vermont governor howard dean who argues maybe going over the fiscal cliff will be the best thing for the nation....
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with us today, bob pisani and cnbc.com net net's john carney. john, start with you on google. pulling the plug on its free apps suite for small businesses. starting now companies with fewer than ten employees going to be charged $50, i gather per user, per year. what's this say to you about the possibility that they may start charging regular consumers for these -- >> i don't think they will start charging regular consumers but i think it is great that google is trying to monetize these very valuable products. i've loved gmail. i've loved all of google's office products. i think it is really nice to be able to access them anywhere and i think it is absolutely their right to start charging for it. i do think they're going to try to figure out how to charge even people for even more services but i don't think it will ever come down to charging just the ordinary consumer using their gmail account. >> $50 a year for productivity suite like they have. i think that's cheap. everything for free on the internet? get over it. it's not happening anymore. that model is going to go away.
with us today, bob pisani and cnbc.com net net's john carney. john, start with you on google. pulling the plug on its free apps suite for small businesses. starting now companies with fewer than ten employees going to be charged $50, i gather per user, per year. what's this say to you about the possibility that they may start charging regular consumers for these -- >> i don't think they will start charging regular consumers but i think it is great that google is trying to monetize these...
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now, john and pete are talking about what potentially could turn it. you have to look forward into the earnings season and understand the potential for the number of iphones to be sold to hit 50 million. now, the reason that it was down 9 of 11 weeks, why did that begin? it began on the conversation of iphone five constraints. you wanted to order an iphone 5 online. it took you 2 to 4 weeks. now, you order an iphone and this was pointed out to me. you get it in three business days. those constraints aren't there anymore. >> they need to sell 50 million iphones to please people on the street. are they going do that? i'm talking about for a quarter. >> my money says they will. >> i want you to listen to a sound bike. tim cook speaking to brian williams. a lot of people saying they need another product category to take this stock to the next level. let's listen to tim cook and react to it. >> it's a market that we see it's a market that has been left behind. wh what's he talking about? apple tv. >> they do need another product. it's improvements on the ex
now, john and pete are talking about what potentially could turn it. you have to look forward into the earnings season and understand the potential for the number of iphones to be sold to hit 50 million. now, the reason that it was down 9 of 11 weeks, why did that begin? it began on the conversation of iphone five constraints. you wanted to order an iphone 5 online. it took you 2 to 4 weeks. now, you order an iphone and this was pointed out to me. you get it in three business days. those...
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i want to bring in cnbc chief correspondent john harwood. john, there's been some comments that because the talks have narrowed because of the participants that's a group siechblt does this negate that? >> i don't think so. look. it's always difficult to tell, carl, what's happening. a lot of times you've got the appearance of an absolute gridlock and a thawing going on behind the scenes. we don't really know. he did say that tim geithner in his comment to steve liesman earlier in the week when he said we'll go over the fiscal cliff if we don't get higher rates was reckless talk. the staff resumed conversations yesterday in the phone call between speaker boehner and the president that you mentioned. so it's difficult to tell. i still believe as i've said ever since the election that the conditions are emerging for a potential deal, but you've got to get there when the speaker can rally his troops behind the sort of deal that the president will accept. the president believes he holds the high ground. he has all the tax cuts expiring at the en
i want to bring in cnbc chief correspondent john harwood. john, there's been some comments that because the talks have narrowed because of the participants that's a group siechblt does this negate that? >> i don't think so. look. it's always difficult to tell, carl, what's happening. a lot of times you've got the appearance of an absolute gridlock and a thawing going on behind the scenes. we don't really know. he did say that tim geithner in his comment to steve liesman earlier in the...
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. >> and the john mcafee saga continues to unfold. the software guru is now back in a detention center in guatemala. he was taken to a hospital yesterday for what his lawyer described as two mild heart attacks. mcafee's attorney says his client suffers from anxiety and hypertension. the software pay near is being held by guatemalan authorities for entering the country illegally from belize. he fled belize after authority wanted to question him about the death of one of his neighbors. mcafee said the police were behind all of this, he's been set up in all of this, but he's also -- >> tattoo on his arm. >> he's also publicly blogged about using -- >> i want to convene our kids investment committee. your daughter has a smartphone, right? >> oh, yeah. >> what kind? >> iphone. >> my son has a samsung. i asked him if he cared about getting an iphone. he got a droid. he doesn't care. he's cool with the droid. and our data from the all america survey showed that in tablets, iphone -- ipad leads samsung, except in the 18 to 34 demographic. whe
. >> and the john mcafee saga continues to unfold. the software guru is now back in a detention center in guatemala. he was taken to a hospital yesterday for what his lawyer described as two mild heart attacks. mcafee's attorney says his client suffers from anxiety and hypertension. the software pay near is being held by guatemalan authorities for entering the country illegally from belize. he fled belize after authority wanted to question him about the death of one of his neighbors....
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. >>> budget talks have resumed between the staff of john boehner and the white house. "wall street journal" says this creates a ne crea breaks a near week long silence as the fiscal cliff looms. they promise to renew the negotiations. and are you earning $250,000, worried about having to pay more tax? you may be able to earn up to $300,000 and not have to hand over more cash to the irs. head to cnbc.com for more. and victor hugo's classic thofl about life, love and hitting the big screen. carolyn went to speak to the stars of the film to find out why the classic story still resonates. ♪ >> i think human truths are human truths and there's also a certain cycle to the world. >> just a look at the world and humanity, and we'll always be moved by a passion for fighting for what we believe in, we've always been moved by love. >> the power of redemption are all themes that transcend time. >> les mis has been performed 10,000 times and seen by 16 people worldwide. and now it's a major motion picture featuring hugh jackman and anne hathaway. so what does it take to transform
. >>> budget talks have resumed between the staff of john boehner and the white house. "wall street journal" says this creates a ne crea breaks a near week long silence as the fiscal cliff looms. they promise to renew the negotiations. and are you earning $250,000, worried about having to pay more tax? you may be able to earn up to $300,000 and not have to hand over more cash to the irs. head to cnbc.com for more. and victor hugo's classic thofl about life, love and hitting...
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john in new york. >> caller: green point, brooklyn boo-yah to ya, jim. >> i'm going to see you with a carroll gardens boo-yah. what's going on? >> caller: what can you tell me about hess? >> here's the problem with hess. the problem with hess, it's the most undermanaged company in the world. it's split into two, and it's got great bakken assets, worth between $70 and $75, right now, maybe even more, but they haven't pulled the trigger. jim in florida, jim? >> caller: jesse james cramer, crazy horse from florida. i just started working the market about two years ago so i'm a newbie. i've made good 20% profits with ebay and century link. i'm looking to buy more, leaning towards about a 3 to 1 ratio on ebay, less on centurylink. give me your opinion jesse james. >> bingo, you're on, i would do the same. if it ain't broke, don't fix. you've got the right proportion and the right stocks and i bless it. jeff in florida, please, jeff? >> caller: hi, jim. hey, first-time caller, big fan of you and the show. >> thank you. >> caller: and my stock is annaly capital. >> that's a tough one. mike f
john in new york. >> caller: green point, brooklyn boo-yah to ya, jim. >> i'm going to see you with a carroll gardens boo-yah. what's going on? >> caller: what can you tell me about hess? >> here's the problem with hess. the problem with hess, it's the most undermanaged company in the world. it's split into two, and it's got great bakken assets, worth between $70 and $75, right now, maybe even more, but they haven't pulled the trigger. jim in florida, jim? >>...
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here now to tell us is john hoffmeister. john, what's this take on the liquefied natural gas? i didn't even know there were constraints on their exports. >> well, the department of energy has to grant permits to economies that would seek to export natural gas. the study that came out was not an endorsement by the department energy, not yet. it was a third-party report analyzing the situation. it will now go into public discussion. the department of energy hasn't really taken a position yet opt report. but here's the reality. this is buried treasure, larry, this is buried treasure in this country, natural gas, i mean, that could be the stimulus that this economy has been looking for for a decade. >> 100% right. >> if we could develop this natural gas for transportation fuel, for power production, for all of the commercial and industrial uses -- >> the whole nine yards. >> yes, we could build such a transportation infrastructure without imported oil. that's the key thing. we eliminate imported oil. >> and another government study basically makes that case again saying we could b
here now to tell us is john hoffmeister. john, what's this take on the liquefied natural gas? i didn't even know there were constraints on their exports. >> well, the department of energy has to grant permits to economies that would seek to export natural gas. the study that came out was not an endorsement by the department energy, not yet. it was a third-party report analyzing the situation. it will now go into public discussion. the department of energy hasn't really taken a position...
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we just learned john mcafee has been taken to the hospital in guatemala. this follows news the former software tycoon was about to be deported to belize to face questions over a murder. let's bring everyone up to speed. mcafee has been on the lam for three weeks after the murder of his american neighbor in belize. belize police are seeking him for questioning. this week he fled to guatemala in hopes of finding safety and political asylum. his request for asylum was denied. police announcie ining today th going to fly him back to belize. he's about to be taken to the hospital amid reports he had two mild heart attacks. least been blogging all day today from his detention cell. his lawyer says the heart attacks have not prevented him from blogging, but we don't know why he's in the hospital. what happens now is anyone's guess. this strange movie is far from over. back to you. >> it's going to make a great movie some day. it is unbelievable. >> so bizarre. you know, he's been on the run. now, you know, he's in custody but with two heart attacks. >> i know he'
we just learned john mcafee has been taken to the hospital in guatemala. this follows news the former software tycoon was about to be deported to belize to face questions over a murder. let's bring everyone up to speed. mcafee has been on the lam for three weeks after the murder of his american neighbor in belize. belize police are seeking him for questioning. this week he fled to guatemala in hopes of finding safety and political asylum. his request for asylum was denied. police announcie...
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let's hit the biggest pops and drops, where you want to go, john? let's do this news alert you see at the bottom of your screen, then we'll do pops and drops. look at the dow jones industrial average has now dipped into the red, a modest lost only 3.5 points, caterpillar one of the weaker members of the dow helping to lead it as you can see there on your screen into the red. let's look big movers, lululemon is one of them, that stock is getting a pop. >> before the market got earnings coming out, guidance was a little bit weak. we have to focus on the gross margin which improved dramatically here quarter on quarter. i like the ceo comments. i like the name, trading 70 i think it moves to the mid-70s. >> weiss, what do you see with walter? >> one of the most rumored stocks in terms of being bought. hp is always the name mentioned. eventually one day is happens. don't buy it on rumors. >> men's wearhouse a drop today. >> shouldn't be that surprising since joseph a. banks disappointed so i think this is a tough space. i don't care if they're getting in
let's hit the biggest pops and drops, where you want to go, john? let's do this news alert you see at the bottom of your screen, then we'll do pops and drops. look at the dow jones industrial average has now dipped into the red, a modest lost only 3.5 points, caterpillar one of the weaker members of the dow helping to lead it as you can see there on your screen into the red. let's look big movers, lululemon is one of them, that stock is getting a pop. >> before the market got earnings...
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guatemala police arrested john mcafee last night for entering the country illegally. >> john mcafee thought he had finally made it to safety when he reached the shores of guatemala this week, but his troubles it turns out are just beginning. mcafee, the gun toting software tycoon, is on the run after the murder of his american neighbor in belize. police are seeking mcafee for murder. he says he has nothing to do with the murder. after hiding for three weeks, he fled to guatemala and is now seeking political asylum. he thought that guatemala would be safe, he hired -- it turns out the plan was foiled last night when guatemalan police arrested him for illegally entering the country, if he gets asylum he can stay, but i'm told this is not likely, what is more likely is that he will be escorted by police back to belize, once at the border, he could be picked up by belize police and detained. what happens after that is anyone's guess. he could be charged in belize or if mcafee can be believed, he would disappear. i find it difficult that he would disappear back in belize. >> it comes sometimes i
guatemala police arrested john mcafee last night for entering the country illegally. >> john mcafee thought he had finally made it to safety when he reached the shores of guatemala this week, but his troubles it turns out are just beginning. mcafee, the gun toting software tycoon, is on the run after the murder of his american neighbor in belize. police are seeking mcafee for murder. he says he has nothing to do with the murder. after hiding for three weeks, he fled to guatemala and is...
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john wehner figured it out. and boehner can turn around and say i need $6 trillion in titlement cuts. and they can each take each other's playbook and try and figure out what they would like best to -- figure out the number and figure out how to get there. >> i don't know. both sides seem to be only too willing to do it. they're in the booking rove on fox because of that fiasco. which made good tv, but apparent apparently, i don't know, but he says republicans will get the blame for going off the cliff, but the president will be weakened the most. and orrin hatch called geithner's statement one of the most stunning and irresponsible statements that he's heard in some tile. soo can the economy avoid the cliff and rides above? anyway, senior u.s. economist and managing director at ubs. do you think we'll get a deal? >> i think we'll get a deal. do we get it before the holidays or after for markets, it matters. it's been a drag for the last nine months. so the idea that there is more uncertainty now than there was
john wehner figured it out. and boehner can turn around and say i need $6 trillion in titlement cuts. and they can each take each other's playbook and try and figure out what they would like best to -- figure out the number and figure out how to get there. >> i don't know. both sides seem to be only too willing to do it. they're in the booking rove on fox because of that fiasco. which made good tv, but apparent apparently, i don't know, but he says republicans will get the blame for going...
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and john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala just hours after he applied for political asylum. he's expected to be expelled to belize where he's wanted for questioning as a person of interest in the murder of his next door neighbor. he says he fears authorities would kill him if he returns to belize. the country's prime minister denies the claim. he calls mcafee paranoid and bonkers. mcafee founded the software company that bears his name but is no longer affiliated with the firm now opened by intel. >>> still to come, firms are declaring special dividends and rush to go close deals before the end of the deal to avoid potential higher taxes next year. will the fiscal cliff cast a dark cloud over m and a. ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. >>> more than 150 companies have declared special dividends to get ahead of the higher taxes next year. but some say companies are rush
and john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala just hours after he applied for political asylum. he's expected to be expelled to belize where he's wanted for questioning as a person of interest in the murder of his next door neighbor. he says he fears authorities would kill him if he returns to belize. the country's prime minister denies the claim. he calls mcafee paranoid and bonkers. mcafee founded the software company that bears his name but is no longer affiliated with the firm now opened...
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i say ain't worth it. >> sell, sell, sell. >> john in new york, please, john? >> caller: hey, how you doing, jim? i was wondering how you feel about nokia being that they signed on to china mobile. >> everyone's all of a sudden very excited about nokia. it's on a run. i understand a $3 stock can go to $4, in the end -- remember, i encourage speculation that's informed, but in the end, i have no real reason to own nokia, i think it's going to be an afterthought in the big world that is smartphones. joe in florida. a lot of florida callers lately. joe? >> caller: this is joe from port st. lucie, florida. how are you doing? >> well, i'm getting ready for the mets season, new players coming. >> caller: we need it bad. >> all right. >> caller: i have a question for you, stj, st. jude medical. >> oh, man, they've been crushing that baby, haven't they? >> caller: i can see they said they were going to buy back some stock, 10%. >> yeah, you know what? we're going to take a pass. because unless we have a good fundamental story, we're not going to be encouraged by a buyb
i say ain't worth it. >> sell, sell, sell. >> john in new york, please, john? >> caller: hey, how you doing, jim? i was wondering how you feel about nokia being that they signed on to china mobile. >> everyone's all of a sudden very excited about nokia. it's on a run. i understand a $3 stock can go to $4, in the end -- remember, i encourage speculation that's informed, but in the end, i have no real reason to own nokia, i think it's going to be an afterthought in the big...
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but first up, speaker john boehner issued a warning for house republican today. the leadership is watching how they vote. this episode of conservatives will remove from key committee posts today and today we learned that house leaders were using an apparent secret list of criteria for who stays and who goes. here with the scoop, cnbc contributor from national review online, robert costa. what's up with this? i want to just add, senator jim demint coming out forcefully against speaker boehner's plan, and house member jim jordan also coming out against the plan. is the gop splintering? is there a civil war? >> larry, i'm here on capitol hill and what a raucous day today was for conservatives. you never really hear about it, but there's a group on capitol hill called the republican steering committee. they're a private group of lawmakers that decide committee spots and they announced that four lawmakers, popular conservatives from the class of 2010 and beyond would lose their coveted committee spots in places like the financial service committee and the agriculture
but first up, speaker john boehner issued a warning for house republican today. the leadership is watching how they vote. this episode of conservatives will remove from key committee posts today and today we learned that house leaders were using an apparent secret list of criteria for who stays and who goes. here with the scoop, cnbc contributor from national review online, robert costa. what's up with this? i want to just add, senator jim demint coming out forcefully against speaker boehner's...
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also, speaker of the house john boehner meeting with small business leaders on capitol hill where he reiterated some of his key points. again, just within the past hour. take a listen. >> business owners with us today are here to highlight president obama's demand to raise tax rates instead of cutting spending. his plan will hurt nearly 1 million small businesses around our country. that will affect hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> reporter: and guys, there are republicans here on capitol hill who are urging the speaker to cut a deal with the president. i talked to one of the earliest republicans to say, you know what, let's take a the president up on his offer to extend the bush tax cuts for everybody under $250,000 and at least take that uncertainty off the table and then continue to negotiate the rest to have later. some of the republicans are now coalessing around that view that they should give into what the president is suggesting, at least temporarily, and continue to negotiate on the rest because there's a lot of political pain here for republicans if we do get to the point
also, speaker of the house john boehner meeting with small business leaders on capitol hill where he reiterated some of his key points. again, just within the past hour. take a listen. >> business owners with us today are here to highlight president obama's demand to raise tax rates instead of cutting spending. his plan will hurt nearly 1 million small businesses around our country. that will affect hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> reporter: and guys, there are republicans here on...
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john, your thoughts? >> reporter: well, as we discussed before the president came in, he was piggybacking on the suggestion that a longer-term fix to the deficit. when he said absolutely, as he did, that i'm not going to play that game. that suggests he's holding in reserve the option that have discussed in 2011, the president said orb concluded he didn't think he had the legal authority to do it. and risk a court fight. it sounds to me like the president is suggesting that would be preferable to going through the same sort of turmoil we went through in 2011, but here again you have the president trying to marshal the political capital, campaign on a pledge to seek higher rates as a partial solution to our long-term fiscal challenges, trying to mobilize business support with the idea that the support of business leaders like the brt would get to republicans in congress who were simultaneously as you know, having their own conversation where eric cantor was talking about the president's obsession with high
john, your thoughts? >> reporter: well, as we discussed before the president came in, he was piggybacking on the suggestion that a longer-term fix to the deficit. when he said absolutely, as he did, that i'm not going to play that game. that suggests he's holding in reserve the option that have discussed in 2011, the president said orb concluded he didn't think he had the legal authority to do it. and risk a court fight. it sounds to me like the president is suggesting that would be...
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the company ceo john smith joins us from vancouver this morning. john, why don't you tell us a little bit about what you found in mexico. >> good morning to you, becky. a large project here, will be producing about 50 million ounces of silver over 18 years and has a life well in excess of 20 years. so large project. going to be a base load supplier for us as a business. and compliments nicely the mine that we have in argentina. so very strong corner stone project for us, real happy to have it. >> also i think one of the advantages from what i've read about this is that it's at a lower altitude than other silver mines so it's a little easier to access? >> that's right. a lot of silver mines are higher up. this one is lower. it's accessible. so really from a point of view of access, build and production, it's in a great location for us. >> we've seen a lot of interesting moves, if you want to call them interesting, over the last four years or so. silver has done very well. why do you think that is? >> i think it's just now behaving as a precious meta
the company ceo john smith joins us from vancouver this morning. john, why don't you tell us a little bit about what you found in mexico. >> good morning to you, becky. a large project here, will be producing about 50 million ounces of silver over 18 years and has a life well in excess of 20 years. so large project. going to be a base load supplier for us as a business. and compliments nicely the mine that we have in argentina. so very strong corner stone project for us, real happy to...
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john boehner is really the only republican power in town. so a lot of people think that he's going to have to move toward the president. right now, he's showing absolutely no signs of that. but public opinion is definitely in the president's side. >> the president seems to be counting on here that if no deal is reached, the gop will get the blame from voters. is that the right calculation to make? >> absolutely. polls show that republicans would overwhelmingly be blamed if the united states goes over the proverbial fiscal cliff. and that's why president obama has an advantage, because he's willing -- he says, this is what he and his advisers say, he's willing to send the nation off of the fiscal cliff, letting all income tax rates to jump, spending cuts to take hold, investment income rates to jump. he's willing to do that. he thinks republicans would get the political blame. republicans, on the other hand, note that listen, the president's going to have to have another term where he's dealing with what's likely to be a deep recession as a r
john boehner is really the only republican power in town. so a lot of people think that he's going to have to move toward the president. right now, he's showing absolutely no signs of that. but public opinion is definitely in the president's side. >> the president seems to be counting on here that if no deal is reached, the gop will get the blame from voters. is that the right calculation to make? >> absolutely. polls show that republicans would overwhelmingly be blamed if the...